Bruins look to brake four-game skid
By Daily Bruin Staff
Feb. 26, 1998 9:00 p.m.
Friday, February 27, 1998
Bruins look to brake four-game skid
BASEBALL: Victory over powerful No. 2 Trojans could turn season
around
By Vytas Mazeika
Daily Bruin Staff
The UCLA baseball team has been here before. In fact, they were
here two weeks ago.
The Bruins (7-8 overall, 2-3 in the Six-Pac) are in their second
four-game losing streak of the season.
This time, though, UCLA has the daunting task of facing off
against No. 2 USC (11-3, 2-1) in a three-game series.
But Bruin head coach Gary Adams noticed a positive change from
the team in Wednesday’s 11-8 home loss to Cal State Fullerton.
"When you lose four games in a row, you naturally are down,"
Adams said.
"You can’t be up. But I saw signs yesterday, in our game, of us
doing some things correctly, which gives me some hope that we can
turn this thing around and become a better team."
After a horrendous series against Stanford, Adams called a
practice on Monday.
Even though there was pouring rain, Adams believed that the team
could work on some fundamentals without the ball.
"I told the guys that were there that the practice wasn’t a
punishment practice," Adams said.
All of the right choices that the Bruin players made in the
Fullerton game must be repeated against the Trojans.
USC has been winning games thanks to their pitching.
Their starters for this weekend are senior Seth Etherton (4-0
record, 1.20 ERA), junior Mike Penney (3-1, 1.52) and junior Jason
Sacnz (1-1, 2.70).
In contrast, the Bruin starters will be senior John Phillips
(0-0, 11.05), freshman Chad Cislak (2-2, 7.13) and a third starter
to be named later.
On top of being worried about the pitching, Adams is well aware
that USC is great every year.
During Adams’ tenure, the Bruins are 55-83 against the Trojans
and overall USC holds a 216-94 advantage over UCLA.
"They’ve got a well-balanced team," Adams explained. "I don’t
think there is any one thing.
"That’s the reason why they’re doing so well. They’ve been
playing good defense, they’ve been hitting well, and they’re
pitching has been pretty phenomenal so far."
Last year, the Bruins split the six games with the Trojans –
winning two at home and one on the road.
On Friday and Sunday. the Bruins will travel to USC’s Dedeaux
Field. On Saturday, the Trojans will visit UCLA’s Jackie Robinson
Stadium for a 1 p.m. game.